Travis Hunter won’t have trouble making friends in his new Florida neighborhood.
The Jaguars’ No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft purchased a $3.275 million home in the gated Deerwood Country Club in Jacksonville, where team alums such as defensive tackle John Henderson and placekicker Josh Scobee reside, according to the Jacksonville Daily Record.
The 8,125-square-foot, two-story abode boasts 13 rooms, including five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and a four-car garage.
Built in 1995, the property sits on 7.5 acres and includes a pool and tennis court.
Hunter purchased the home through limited liability on May 30 — days after he and Leanna De La Fuente got married in Tennessee on May 24.
Hunter and De La Fuente registered the limited liability company with the state on May 9 and serve as managers and owners of the LLC, according to the Daily Record.
Angela Stringfellow with Keller Williams Realty Atlantic Partners was the listing agent.
The couple decided on the property after touring 15 other Jacksonville residences with his brother.
“It was really special,” Stringfellow said. “He took the time to appreciate the home and the family that lived there.”
The sale also set a record for the Deerwood Country Club, Stringfellow said.
Hunter, the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner out of Colorado, has yet to sign his rookie contract.
His deal will be worth $46.571 million over four years and will include a $30.5 million signing bonus, per Spotrac.
It may take some time as negotiations take place, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Wednesday.
De La Fuente has supported the cornerback-wide receiver hybrid long before he became a household name at Colorado.
After his career at Colorado ended, the couple relocated to a guest home on the property of the Athlete Performance Ranch in Fort Worth, Texas. The property was a former cattle ranch that was turned into a training ground for professional athletes, according to Sports Illustrated.
The Jaguars open the 2025 season against the Carolina Panthers in Jacksonville on Sept. 7.